Spooler Plus Utilities Reference Manual
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DEV Command
PREXLATE [ OFF | ON ]
specifies postspacing (vertical space after printing a line) as the default vertical 
spacing mode. This subcommand is optional; the default specification is OFF, 
indicating that no prespace-to-postspace translations are performed. This 
subcommand applies only to the FASTP print processes and to printers 
connected through the Universal Interface controller (subtypes 1, 5, and 7). 
PROCESS $process-name
specifies the process name for the print process that controls the device. This 
subcommand is required; there is no default name. The first character of the 
process name is always $.
RESTART [ OFF | interval | ON ]
specifies whether or not a supervisor process should attempt to start a device 
after the device has been placed offline because of a nonretryable I/O error. 
The default value is RESTART OFF.
•
RESTART OFF: No attempt is made to restart the device.
•
RESTART or RESTART ON: An attempt is made to restart the device after 
an interval of 120 seconds. 
•
RESTART interval: an attempt is made to restart the device after a 
value of interval seconds. The interval range is 10 through 32767 
seconds.
If RESTART, RESTART ON, or RESTART interval are specified, a 
supervisor process attempts to restart the device indefinitely. 
Use RESTART to specify the action to be taken for a nonretryable I/O error. 
Use RETRY and TIMEOUT to specify the action to be taken for a retryable I/O 
error. 
<14>
<14>
= 0 Set paper length to 66 lines (the default).
= 1 Set paper length to 72 lines rather than the default 66 
lines. This information applies for printing trailer pages 
(HEADER BATCH).
<15>
<15>
= 0 Print any header and trailer outside the scope of any font 
job. 
= 1 Print any header and trailer pages within the scope of any 
font job. For example, if a font job selects landscape 
printing on a 5573 printer, setting this bit sets landscape 
for the header and trailer rather than the default (portrait) 
mode.










